Airline Pilot Resume Sample

Updated on: July 25, 2021

Obtaining a new job as an airline pilot depends on how well your resume is written. If you do not write one that a prospective employer will take under consideration, you risk your chances for an interview.

Whatever you write in your resume, will be tested to its height when you appear at an interview, so make sure that you write things that are true and you can prove.

Use the following sample to create your resume if you wish:

Related: Airline Pilot Cover Letter

Sample Resume for Airline Pilot Positon

Adam Stewart
10 W 6th Street, Bethany Beach, DE 89655
(000) 145-7845
adamstew @ email . com


AIRLINE PILOT

SUMMARY
12+ years’ solid track record of working with the best airlines of the US. Highly experienced in piloting large aircrafts on domestic and international routes by safely maneuvering aircrafts to reach destinations.
Special talent for:
• Creating flight plans according to route and weather information derived from extensive research
• Making sure that all safety systems are working optimally to reduce onboard emergencies
• Performing pre-flight checks on both navigation and operating systems
• Interpreting data from instruments and controls and make correlating decisions to maneuver aircrafts safely

TOTAL FLIGHT TIME : 8250
Pilot in Command: 2520
Turbojet: 480
Turboprop: 3280
Multi-Engine: 1720
Instructor: 250

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Pilot
AMERICAN AIRLINES, Bethany Beach, DE 
Mar 2012 – Present
• Successfully thwart a potential terrorist attack from one of the passengers while onboard, by recognizing the signs and alerting the authorities before landing time
• Maneuver the aircraft away from harm by avoiding the path of a hurricane which descended without warning
• Manage pre-flight checks of instruments and engines to ensure compliance with set aviation rules
• Ascertain that all safety systems are up and running and that any glitches are taken care of
• Determine best route to reach destinations based on weather reports and other concrete information from air traffic controllers
• Oversee fueling duties to ensure that they are properly being carried out
• Prepare aircraft for take-off and communicate status of flight to crewmembers and passengers
• Monitor in-flight data and make adjustments to deal with changing weather patterns
• Handle flight emergencies by ensuring passenger safety first and ensure that no panic is created onboard
• Create flight plans detailing altitude, routes and amount of fuel needed
• Communicate with ground staff to obtain clearance for landing

Co-Pilot
DELTA AIRLINES, Bethany Beach, DE 
Jan 2004 – Mar 2012
• Trained 12 groups of co-pilots in handling balanced fueling and engine monitoring duties as part of the co-pilot training program
• Safely landed an aircraft the landing gear of which had failed, without hurting a single passenger or crew member
• Performed pre-flight checks on engines and hydraulics and alerted pilots of any discrepancies
• Ensured that all cargo had been loaded safely and that the weight of the aircraft is balanced appropriately

EDUCATION
Bachelor’s Degree in Aviation
DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY, Bethany Beach, DE – 2002

CERTIFICATIONS
Airline Transport Pilot: Single/Multi-Engine Land
FAA Class 1 Medical
Written Exam: FEB/FEJ

CORE COMPETENCIES
– Aircraft Safety – Navigation
– Emergency Response – Noise Regulation
– Balanced Fueling – Flight Data Adjustments
– Engines Monitoring – Situational Awareness
– Radio Communication – Pre-mission Planning
– Passenger Safety – Bilingual: English/Spanish